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bananas

(27,509 posts)
Sat Jan 26, 2013, 07:49 PM Jan 2013

North American First Nations sign treaty promising resistance to tar sands, pipelines

Posted yesterday in Occupy Underground by Fire Walk With Me:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/12525157

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North American First Nations sign treaty promising resistance to tar sands, pipelines

Last edited Fri Jan 25, 2013, 03:19 PM USA/ET - Edit history (2)

Global Revolution ‏@GlobalRevLive

LIVE NOW http://bit.ly/OyYss2 #ProtectTheSacred N American indigenous communities sign treaty promising resistance to tar sands, pipelines
Retweeted by #occupybrussels


Stop The Wars ‏@sickjew

Treaty against tarsands pipelines being signed on 150 year anniversary of treaty between Pawnee and Yankton Sioux.
http://www.ustream.tv/occupymusician


September 17 ‏@Uneditedcamera

Now being lead in a victory song #protectthesacred
http://twitter.com/Uneditedcamera/status/294946522137759744/photo/1
Retweeted by uppity


September 17 ‏@Uneditedcamera

"We sign this treaty to all the two legged the 4 legged, to all that swim and crawl for our ancestors so we may live."
#protectthesacred


Liza Sabater ‏@blogdiva

RT @Uneditedcamera: First signature done at #protectthesacred room vibrating. Voices cheering at each signature
http://twitter.com/Uneditedcamera/status/294945339876708353/photo/1 pic.twitter.com/TsyQq9Kf
Retweeted by Stop The Wars
Retweeted by #occupybrussels

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North American First Nations sign treaty promising resistance to tar sands, pipelines (Original Post) bananas Jan 2013 OP
K&R for Solidarity in Good jobs that don't defile Earth & poison her creatures! patrice Jan 2013 #1
Here's the text of the treaty bananas Jan 2013 #2
A couple of photos: first signature, and the fully signed treaty bananas Jan 2013 #3
Thank you :-) Dont call me Shirley Jan 2013 #4
k/r marmar Jan 2013 #5
Du rec. Nt xchrom Jan 2013 #6
I join with them. WHEN CRABS ROAR Jan 2013 #7
K & R !!! WillyT Jan 2013 #8
re:North American First Nations sign treaty promising resistance to tar sands, pipelines allan01 Jan 2013 #9

bananas

(27,509 posts)
2. Here's the text of the treaty
Sat Jan 26, 2013, 07:52 PM
Jan 2013
http://www.protectthesacred.org/international_treaty

International Treaty to Protect the Sacred from Tar Sands Projects
Posted by Jon Ramer 93.40sc on January 26, 2013
Signed on January 25th 2013

International Treaty to Protect the Sacred from Tar Sands Projects

The representatives from sovereign Indigenous Nations, tribes, and governments, participating in the Gathering to Protect the Sacred on January 23 – 25, 2013, on the 150 year anniversary of the Treaty Between the Pawnee and Yankton Sioux, have gathered on the Ihanktonwan homelands, and have resolved by our free, prior, and informed consent to enter into a treaty to be forever respected and protected. We agreed upon the following articles:

Article I

The undersigned Indigenous Peoples have inhabited and governed our respective territories according to our laws and traditions since time immemorial.

Article II

As sovereign nations, we have entered into bi-lateral and multi-lateral agreements with other nations including the Treaty Between the Pawnee and Yankton Sioux, Mother Earth Accord, the Spiritual Leaders Declaration, the Agreement to Unite to use 16 Guiding Principles, and the Black Hills Sioux Nation Treaty Council Declaration, and all the inter-tribal treaties in the Western hemisphere, among others, which promise peace, friendship, and mutual opposition to tar sands projects and energy development that threaten the lands, the waters, the air, our sacred sites, and our ways of life, and acknowledge other Indigenous Peoples such as the Yinka Dene, the People of the Earth’ who have exercised their lawful authority to ban tar sands projects from their territories through Indigenous legal instruments such as the Save the Fraser Declaration and the Coastal First Nations Declaration.

Article III

We act with inherent, lawful, and sovereign authority over our lands, waters, and air, as recognized by Article 32 of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples which provides:

States shall consult and cooperate in good faith with the indigenous peoples concerned through their own representative institutions in order to obtain their free and informed consent prior to the approval of any project affecting their lands or territories and other resources, particularly in connection with the development, utilization or exploitation of mineral, water or other resources.

Article IV

We mutually agree that tar sands projects present unacceptable risks to the soil, the waters, the air, sacred sites, and our ways of life including:

- The destruction of rivers, lakes, boreal forests, homelands and health of the Cree, Dene, and Métis peoples in the Northern Alberta tar sands region and downstream Dene communities of Northwest Territories

- The threat of pipeline and tanker oil spills into major river systems, aquifers and water bodies such as the Salish Sea, the North Pacific coast, and the Ogallala Aquifer.

- The negative cumulative health and ecological impacts of tar sands projects on Indigenous Communities.

- The irreparable harm to irreplaceable cultural resources, burial grounds, sacred and historic places, natural resources, and environmental resources of the central plains region which is the aboriginal homelands of many Indigenous Nations.

- Greenhouse gas pollution that could lock the planet onto a path of catastrophic climate change.

Article V

We affirm that our laws define our solemn duty and responsibility to our ancestors, to ourselves, and to future generations, to protect the lands and waters of our homelands and we agree to mutually and collectively oppose tar sands projects which would impact our territories, including but not limited to the TransCanada Keystone XL pipeline, the Enbridge Northern Gateway, Enbridge lines nine (9) and sixty-seven (67), or the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline and tanker projects.

Article VI

We agree to mutually and collectively, as sovereign nations, call upon the Canadian and United States governments to respect our decision to reject tar sands projects that impact our sacred sites and homelands; to call upon the Canadian and United States governments to immediately halt and deny approval for pending tar sands projects because they threaten the soil, water, air, sacred sites, and our ways of life; and, confirm that any such approval would violate our ancestral laws, rights and responsibilities.

Article VII

We agree to the mutual, collective, and lawful enforcement of our responsibilities to protect our lands, waters, and air by all means necessary, and if called on to do so, we will exercise our peace and friendship by lawfully defending one another’s lands, waters, air, and sacred sites from the threat of tar sands projects, provided that each signatory Indigenous Nation reserves and does not cede their rights to act independently as the tribal governments see fit to protect their respective tribal interests, further provided that each signatory Indigenous Nation reserves its inherent sovereign right to take whatever governmental action and strategy that its governing body sees fit to best protect and advance tribal interests affected by the pipeline project consistent with the agreements made herein and subject to the laws and available resources of each respective nation.

This Treaty of mutual defense and support is made on the occasion of the 150 year anniversary of the Treaty Between the Pawnee and Yankton Sioux concluded between the Pawnee Nation and the Ihanktonwan Oyate/Yankton Sioux Tribe on January 23rd, 1863, and the parties thereto hereby commemorate the signing of that historic treaty that has endured without violation for 150 years.

This Treaty goes into effect once ratified by the governing bodies of the signatory nations.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned dually authorized representatives, after having deposited their full powers found to be in due and proper form, sign this treaty on behalf of their respective governments, on the date appearing opposite their signatures.


PLEDGE OF SUPPORT to the
INTERNATIONAL TREATY TO PROTECT THE SACRED
FROM TAR SANDS PROJECTS

January 2013

We the undersigned citizens, levels of government, businesses, unions and non-governmental organizations hereby recognize and commit ourselves to upholding the January 2013 International Treaty to Protect the Sacred from Tar Sands Projects:


bananas

(27,509 posts)
3. A couple of photos: first signature, and the fully signed treaty
Sat Jan 26, 2013, 08:12 PM
Jan 2013

Larger photos at the links.

First signature done at #protectthesacred room vibrating. Voices cheering at each signature pic.twitter.com/ZWoECZ1S
https://twitter.com/Uneditedcamera/status/294945339876708353/photo/1

International treaty to protect the sacred from tar sands projects #protectthesacred #nokxl @transcanada pic.twitter.com/xbShZ5vZ
https://twitter.com/Uneditedcamera/status/294957755624742912/photo/1




allan01

(1,950 posts)
9. re:North American First Nations sign treaty promising resistance to tar sands, pipelines
Sat Jan 26, 2013, 10:49 PM
Jan 2013

yes. we need to get off this diet of petrolium and drill baby drill at all costs.

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